A History of the Early Part of the Reign of James the Second: With an Introductory ChapterAbraham Small, 1808 - 201 pagina's |
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... King , though a far less vio- King's Exe- lent measure than that of Lord Strafford , is an event of so singular a nature , that we cannot wonder that it should have excited more sensation than any other in the annals of England . This ...
... King , though a far less vio- King's Exe- lent measure than that of Lord Strafford , is an event of so singular a nature , that we cannot wonder that it should have excited more sensation than any other in the annals of England . This ...
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... King's receiving money from Lewis the Fourteenth ; but what proofs exist of this charge , ( for a heavy charge it is , ) I know not . Southampton was one of the very few of the royalist party who preserved any just regard for the ...
... King's receiving money from Lewis the Fourteenth ; but what proofs exist of this charge , ( for a heavy charge it is , ) I know not . Southampton was one of the very few of the royalist party who preserved any just regard for the ...
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... King's confidence was with- held from the most considerable members of the council , but even the most important determinations were taken without consulting the council itself . Nor can there be a doubt but the King's views , in adopt ...
... King's confidence was with- held from the most considerable members of the council , but even the most important determinations were taken without consulting the council itself . Nor can there be a doubt but the King's views , in adopt ...
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... King , they acted , considering the disposition of the nation at that period , very indiscreetly . But whether their ... King's death , even according to the most strained construc- tion of the statute of Edward the Third ; much less was ...
... King , they acted , considering the disposition of the nation at that period , very indiscreetly . But whether their ... King's death , even according to the most strained construc- tion of the statute of Edward the Third ; much less was ...
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... King's Af- " fectation of Independence ..... Advances to the Prince of Orange ..... The primary Object of this Reign ..... Transactions " in Scotland ....- Severe Persecutions there ..... Scottish Parlia- " ment ..... Cruelties of ...
... King's Af- " fectation of Independence ..... Advances to the Prince of Orange ..... The primary Object of this Reign ..... Transactions " in Scotland ....- Severe Persecutions there ..... Scottish Parlia- " ment ..... Cruelties of ...
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